Charles Mbogo
Deep sequencing reveals extensive variation in the gut microbiota of wild mosquitoes from Kenya.Osei-Poku, J.
Mbogo, C. M.
Palmer, W. J.
Jiggins, F. M.
Mol Ecol, (2012). 21:5138-50
A global map of dominant malaria vectors.Sinka, M. E.
Bangs, M. J.
Manguin, S.
Rubio-Palis, Y.
Chareonviriyaphap, T.
Coetzee, M.
Mbogo, C. M.
Hemingway, J.
Patil, A. P.
Temperley, W. H.
Gething, P. W.
Kabaria, C. W.
Burkot, T. R.
Harbach, R. E.
Hay, S. I.
Parasit Vectors, (2012). 5:69
Wind direction and proximity to larval sites determines malaria risk in Kilifi District in Kenya.Midega, J. T.
Smith, D. L.
Olotu, A.
Mwangangi, J. M.
Nzovu, J. G.
Wambua, J.
Nyangweso, G.
Mbogo, C. M.
Christophides, G. K.
Marsh, K.
Bejon, P.
Nat Commun, (2012). 3:674
Mosquito species abundance and diversity in Malindi, Kenya and their potential implication in pathogen transmission.Mwangangi, J. M.
Midega, J.
Kahindi, S.
Njoroge, L.
Nzovu, J.
Githure, J.
Mbogo, C. M.
Beier, J. C.
Parasitol Res, (2012). 110:61-71
Wide-scale application of Bti/Bs biolarvicide in different aquatic habitat types in urban and peri-urban Malindi, Kenya.Mwangangi, J. M.
Kahindi, S. C.
Kibe, L. W.
Nzovu, J. G.
Luethy, P.
Githure, J. I.
Mbogo, C. M.
Parasitol Res, (2011). 108:1355-63
The dominant Anopheles vectors of human malaria in Africa, Europe and the Middle East: occurrence data, distribution maps and bionomic precis.Sinka, M. E.
Bangs, M. J.
Manguin, S.
Coetzee, M.
Mbogo, C. M.
Hemingway, J.
Patil, A. P.
Temperley, W. H.
Gething, P. W.
Kabaria, C. W.
Okara, R. M.
Van Boeckel, T.
Godfray, H. C.
Harbach, R. E.
Hay, S. I.
Parasit Vectors, (2010). 3:117
Anopheles larval abundance and diversity in three rice agro-village complexes Mwea irrigation scheme, central Kenya.Mwangangi, J. M.
Shililu, J.
Muturi, E. J.
Muriu, S.
Jacob, B.
Kabiru, E. W.
Mbogo, C. M.
Githure, J.
Novak, R. J.
Malar J, (2010). 9:228
Distribution of the main malaria vectors in Kenya.Okara, R. M.
Sinka, M. E.
Minakawa, N.
Mbogo, C. M.
Hay, S. I.
Snow, R. W.
Malar J, (2010). 9:69
Developing global maps of the dominant anopheles vectors of human malaria.Hay, S. I.
Sinka, M. E.
Okara, R. M.
Kabaria, C. W.
Mbithi, P. M.
Tago, C. C.
Benz, D.
Gething, P. W.
Howes, R. E.
Patil, A. P.
Temperley, W. H.
Bangs, M. J.
Chareonviriyaphap, T.
Elyazar, I. R.
Harbach, R. E.
Hemingway, J.
Manguin, S.
Mbogo, C. M.
Rubio-Palis, Y.
Godfray, H. C.
PLoS Med, (2010). 7:e1000209
Population structure of Anopheles gambiae along the Kenyan coast.Midega, J. T.
Muturi, E. J.
Baliraine, F. N.
Mbogo, C. M.
Githure, J.
Beier, J. C.
Yan, G.
Acta Trop, (2010). 114:103-8
Expression of metallothionein and alpha-tubulin in heavy metal-tolerant Anopheles gambiae sensu stricto (Diptera: Culicidae).Mireji, P. O.
Keating, J.
Hassanali, A.
Impoinvil, D. E.
Mbogo, C. M.
Muturi, M. N.
Nyambaka, H.
Kenya, E. U.
Githure, J. I.
Beier, J. C.
Ecotoxicol Environ Saf, (2010). 73:46-50
Seasonal mosquito larval abundance and composition in Kibwezi, lower eastern Kenya.Mwangangi, J. M.
Muturi, E. J.
Mbogo, C. M.
J Vector Borne Dis, (2009). 46:65-71
Contribution of different aquatic habitats to adult Anopheles arabiensis and Culex quinquefasciatus (Diptera: Culicidae) production in a rice agroecosystem in Mwea, Kenya.Mwangangi, J. M.
Muturi, E. J.
Shililu, J.
Muriu, S. M.
Jacob, B.
Kabiru, E. W.
Mbogo, C. M.
Githure, J.
Novak, R.
J Vector Ecol, (2008). 33:129-38
Host choice and multiple blood feeding behaviour of malaria vectors and other anophelines in Mwea rice scheme, Kenya.Muriu, S. M.
Muturi, E. J.
Shililu, J. I.
Mbogo, C. M.
Mwangangi, J. M.
Jacob, B. G.
Irungu, L. W.
Mukabana, R. W.
Githure, J. I.
Novak, R. J.
Malar J, (2008). 7:43
Are coinfections of malaria and filariasis of any epidemiological significance?.Muturi, E. J.
Jacob, B. G.
Kim, C. H.
Mbogo, C. M.
Novak, R. J.
Parasitol Res, (2008). 102:175-81
Heavy metals in mosquito larval habitats in urban Kisumu and Malindi, Kenya, and their impact.Mireji, P. O.
Keating, J.
Hassanali, A.
Mbogo, C. M.
Nyambaka, H.
Kahindi, S.
Beier, J. C.
Ecotoxicol Environ Saf, (2008). 70:147-53
Environmental covariates of Anopheles arabiensis in a rice agroecosystem in Mwea, Central Kenya.Mwangangi, J. M.
Muturi, E. J.
Shililu, J. I.
Muriu, S.
Jacob, B.
Kabiru, E. W.
Mbogo, C. M.
Githure, J. I.
Novak, R. J.
J Am Mosq Control Assoc, (2007). 23:371-7
Estimating dispersal and survival of Anopheles gambiae and Anopheles funestus along the Kenyan coast by using mark-release-recapture methods.Midega, J. T.
Mbogo, C. M.
Mwnambi, H.
Wilson, M. D.
Ojwang, G.
Mwangangi, J. M.
Nzovu, J. G.
Githure, J. I.
Yan, G.
Beier, J. C.
J Med Entomol, (2007). 44:923-9
Constant temperature and time period effects on Anopheles gambiae egg hatching.Impoinvil, D. E.
Cardenas, G. A.
Gihture, J. I.
Mbogo, C. M.
Beier, J. C.
J Am Mosq Control Assoc, (2007). 23:124-30
Evaluation of four sampling techniques for surveillance of Culex quinquefasciatus (Diptera: Culicidae) and other mosquitoes in African rice agroecosystems.Muturi, E. J.
Mwangangi, J.
Shililu, J.
Muriu, S.
Jacob, B.
Mbogo, C. M.
John, G.
Novak, R.
J Med Entomol, (2007). 44:503-8